Rotary spoon baits



Feb. 18, 1958 M. BoUSQUEi RoTARY SP()ON BATS 1eaFeb. 16. 1954 othersecfion being conSidefab1y greater than the diStance between the legs ofSaid one Section and the combined length of said one section and Saidother SectioI1 coT responding approxiInately to the entiTe Spindlelength 10- cated betvveen Said loopand said hook IneanS 2. A TotaTy soon for use in nshin conlptising an e1ongated spind le provided vVith a1oop at one of its ends fo1 Teceiving a leader and With hook means atitS other end, one U-Shaped yoke Section having first and second SpacedapaTt legS and an aTcuate portion interconnecting Said legS, Said legSbeing pTovided, TeSpectively, With aligned peTfoTations, said Spind1eextending through said peTfofationS and suppofting Said one u-Shapedyoke Sec tion adjacent Said one end of Said Spindle vvith said 1i1St leglocated adiacent Said 1()op, blade InembeT 1ooSely snspended froIn SaidaTcuate poTtion and Svvingable Telativo to the Spindle, and anotheTUShaped yoke Section foTIning a continuation of said one Section andbeing poSitioned vvith the Inajor portion of Said other sectio11 spacedffom Said Spindle, Said othef Section being pTo vided Wid1 a thild legbent toWard said Spindle and pef forated fof paSSage of the lattertherethTough, the diStance betWeen said third leg of Said othe1 sectionand the second leg of Said (ne section beiI1g conSiderably greateftha11the diStance betvveen Said Second and said 1irSt legs of Saidonesection and the combined length of said one Section and Said ()1helSection coTTeSponding appToXiInate1y to the entiTe spindle 1egf111()cated betWeen Said loop and said hook means, sa1d oIie U-Shapedyoke section being dTected in o )osed o1tion to said other u-Shaped yokeSection, both Sai(1 SectionS forIning togethef double u- Shaped yoken1eans.

RefetenceS ced iftho 1e of thiS po1ent UNITED STATEs PATENTS 676,21vVeiSS Iune 18 1901 1 678,448 shannon IU1y 24, 1928 L7S0 6o4 PUegef MaT.11, 1930 FOREIGN PATENTS 99Z,49Z France ()ct. 18, 19S1

